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Corporeal Theology: Accommodating Theological Understanding to Embodied Thinkers by Tanton, Tobias, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2023, pp. vii+295, £83.00, hbk
According to this model, cognition would take place primarily in the brain, and would consist of the brain’s processing of abstract symbols. [...]the name ‘sandwich model’, which would refer to these three dimensions or levels: input (perception), processing (within the brain), and output (behaviour...
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